Mark Spears' Graveyard Shift Goes All-In on Gacha-Style Collectibles from Keenspot

Keenspot is rolling out a major collectible push this September 2026, spearheaded by Mark Spears’ new supernatural horror series, Graveyard Shift. For fans who love the thrill of gacha and mystery boxes, this is a big one: the “Body Bag Edition” is a blind bag extravaganza. Each bag packs a random comic from eight exclusive covers and a collectible trading card from a 15-card set. We’re talking incredibly rare variants here – signed, foil, and glow-in-the-dark options for the most dedicated collectors.
Spears, a creator with a history of successful blind bag programs, introduces a chilling new universe. In Graveyard Shift, the dead punch a clock at midnight to fight emerging horrors, only to "die" again at dawn. It’s a concept that blends existential dread with action, perfectly matched with this ambitious, collectible-driven launch.
Keenspot's September solicits don't stop there. The public domain trend continues its march with Pooh Bear Adventures: Eeyore’s Special Day #1, a heartwarming one-shot with a surprise cover. Junior High Horrors: Run & Hide #1 makes a comeback from its Ringo-nominated team, notably featuring "Dyslexia Friendly" lettering. This is a genuinely significant step forward for accessibility in comics.
“Each "Body Bag Edition" packs a random comic from eight exclusive covers and a collectible trading card from a 15-card set.”
Catzye Take
This blind bag approach for Graveyard Shift is a bold move, leaning heavily into collectible culture. It’ll be fascinating to see if this gacha-style distribution captures new comic fans or frustrates existing ones. We’re also watching the "Dyslexia Friendly" lettering closely; accessibility is a crucial conversation in media right now.
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